

(1940 - 1981)
| Mike Hailwood began racing motorcycles in 1957, and over
the next decade, he won some 300 races and nine motorcycle championships, riding Triumphs,
Italian MV's and Hondas. By his own estimate, he set "about 220" race or
lap records.
He won his first world championship in
1961 on a 250 cc Honda. He then won four straight 500cc titles aboard the MV's in 1962
thru 1965. Back with Honda, Hailwood claimed both the 250cc and 350cc championships in
1966 and 1967.
Hailwood drove his first four-wheeler, a Lotus, in
1961 at Silverstone, and crashed. For the next four years, he made infrequent and
unsuccessful forays into auto racing, but he was used to winning, and returned to the
bikes full time in 1965.
In 1969, Hailwood switched to cars again, this time
for good, and raced the Formula 5000 series, winning at Brands Hatch and finishing 3rd in
points in a T142 Lola-Chevy. In 1971, Hailwood was fourth in the Italian Grand Prix, and
l5th in the U.S. GP, driving for John Surtees.
In 1972, still racing for Surtees, Hailwood won the
Formula 2 European Championship, and finished 8th in Formula One points. He retired from
Formula One after finishing 10th in points in 1974.
Mike Hailwood, Inducted 2001 |


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